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Pet Vaccinations in Selden, NY

Pet vaccination services play a crucial role in ensuring the health and well-being of our beloved furry companions. These protect them from potential health risks, including harmful diseases that can jeopardize their quality of life or even their life itself. Our veterinary and preventive care services provide comprehensive and up-to-date vaccinations that can safeguard your pets from these various illnesses.

Middle County Animal Hospital’s vaccination services offer the best possible care and protection for our beloved pets. With our expertise, quality vaccines, and compassionate approach, our services provide peace of mind to pet owners. A vaccination is not only a common legal requirement but a responsibility we have as pet owners. 

Whether you have a new pet and need to start their shots or an older pet that needs to be caught up again, contact Middle County Animal Hospital today at (631) 759-8076!

Pet Vaccinations & How We Administer Them

Vaccinations can protect cats, dogs, and many other pets from a range of infectious diseases that can be not only dangerous but sometimes even fatal. It is essential to stay informed about the common vaccinations available for our pets, ensuring they receive the necessary protection. In some municipalities, pet vaccination may be a legal requirement for owners.

Our pet vaccination services offer a range of benefits that set them apart from other options. We have highly trained and experienced veterinarians who are well-versed in pet vaccination protocols. Our professionals stay up to date with the latest advancements in veterinary medicine, ensuring that your pet receives the best possible care.

Our professionalism doesn’t just stop at the technical aspects – it extends to the level of care and compassion our services provide. We tailor their approach to each pet’s needs, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere that may help ease any anxiety during the vaccination visit.

Schedule an appointment with our skilled veterinarians by calling (631) 759-8076

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    “I have been taking my dogs to Middle Country Animal Hospital for over 30 years. My 4 legged friends would not go to anyone else.”

    Gary R.

Dog Diseases & Their Core Vaccinations

Our services follow strict guidelines and utilize quality vaccines, as well as ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for your precious companions during the vaccination process.

The core vaccinations encompass protection against:

  • Distemper: A viral disease that affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological systems.
  • Parvovirus: This highly contagious disease can cause severe dehydration and gastrointestinal issues in dogs.
  • Hepatitis: This is caused by Canine Adenovirus Type 1 (CAV-1) and affects the liver.
  • Rabies: A threat that affects pets and humans—caused by the rabies virus. It’s typically transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal, usually via a bite.

Apart from these core vaccinations, there are other non-core vaccinations that may be recommended by our veterinarians based on factors like the pet’s lifestyle, geographic area, and risk of exposure. These may include vaccinations against diseases such as Bordetella (kennel cough), Lyme disease (commonly spread by ticks), and Leptospirosis.

Cat Diseases & Their Core Vaccinations

One of the most common vaccinations for cats is the FVRCP vaccine, which protects against three dangerous viral infections: feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia. These infections can cause respiratory problems, oral ulcers, and even organ failure. By ensuring that our feline friends receive this vaccination, we significantly reduce their risk of contracting these illnesses.

Staying up to date with your pet's vaccinations is paramount for their well-being and longevity. Consult with Middle County Animal Hospital to determine which vaccinations are essential for your pets. By arming our furry companions with proper immunization, we can ensure their safety and protect them from preventable diseases. 

Ensure your pet's well-being by scheduling a vaccination with Middle County Animal Hospital. Reach out to us today!

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